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Bachelor's degree (EE, EET, or Mechatronics) or equivalent from an accredited college, technical school; or minimum 5-years' experience as a Controls Engineer at the system architect level in a related industry will be considered in lieu of a degree.
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The Senior Controls Engineer would design, detail, and implement a variety of fiber, wired, and wireless systems using industrial protocols (Ethernet/IP, Profinet, Modbus, etc. The Senior Controls Engineer will interact directly with the customer and lead a team of engineers in identifying requirements, developing specifications, and implementing/testing/commissioning/qualifying automation solutions.
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As an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, you will be responsible for development, implementation, and troubleshooting of control system philosophy, selection of instrumentation, and programming of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Human-Machine-Interface stations, SCADA or other control systems for water treatment equipment.
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Collaborate with controls engineer verifying PLC programs, program updates communicated through our internal change request system. McKesson is seeking an Associate Controls Engineer candidate for our Longmont, CO facility with an opportunity to work from home.
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The Controls / Automation Engineer III is responsible for providing engineering and design services to ensure that the controls, automation, and electrical systems employed in our manufacturing and process operations are efficient, safe, and reliable.
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The Musco Entertainment Engineering Team is currently seeking a Controls Engineer - Lighting/Audio to work from our Oskaloosa office. Controls Engineer - Lighting/Audio. We believe work should be fun - at Musco, you are part of world-class projects ranging from the London Stadium to the New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome to Iowa State University's Hilton Coliseum, to major transportation hubs, to your local Little League stadium.
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Controls & Instrumentation Engineer Your TasksWe are seeking an experienced Controls and Instrumentation Engineer to join our team. Project Management: lead smaller controls automation projects, from conceptualization to implementation, manage timelines, budgets and resources to meet project objectives.
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We have a Controls Engineer position in Manassas, VA.This position requires demonstrated technical proficiency in implementing automation solutions with PLC, DCS, HMI, and SCADA platforms.
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This individual can either be an electrical or controls engineer who would design the control systems that our client's build in Brighton, Michigan as well as program them. Sr. Controls Engineer.
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The primary role of a Controls Engineer is to lead all aspects of the controls for automated equipment. PLC and HMI controls (primarily Allen Bradley CompactLogix, PanelView Plus.
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Our client is looking for a Sr. Controls Automation Engineer. The Senior Controls Engineer will interact directly with the customer and lead a team of Wunderlich-Malec engineers in identifying requirements, developing specifications, and implementing/testing/commissioning/qualifying automation solutions.
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We are currently seeking a Controls Engineer for our Manufacturing campus in Winchester, KY. This is a full-time, on site, exempt position that reports directly into our technical team. Now Hiring a Controls Engineer to join our team.
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The Sr. Automation Controls Engineer will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting the automation systems for automated utility, processing, filling, inspection and packaging equipment.
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Develop/Install/Commission Plant Controls & Automation Systems, including PLC Programming, HMI Development, & MES Data Collection. Minimum of 6 years working within a Controls & Automation Engineering role in the Food & Beverage, Consumer Goods, or similar Industry.
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The Project Controls Engineer is a member of a project team and is responsible for performing or assisting in all project controls tasks required for the construction of a large, multi-building program.
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